Department of Agriculture Appropriation Bill for 1950: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, Volume 2, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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... question as to the organizational set - up . It is my recollection heretofore in flood control we have dealt with Soil Conservation Service and the Forestry Department , and I understand this work has been turned over for approval to Mr ...
... question as to the organizational set - up . It is my recollection heretofore in flood control we have dealt with Soil Conservation Service and the Forestry Department , and I understand this work has been turned over for approval to Mr ...
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... questions , and I will be glad to have your answer , I have been on this committee for a number of years and have ... question about it , they refer me to Mr. Will . And although you have been there 3 years that is the first time that ...
... questions , and I will be glad to have your answer , I have been on this committee for a number of years and have ... question about it , they refer me to Mr. Will . And although you have been there 3 years that is the first time that ...
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... question to Mr. Johnson . So the question concerns whether you will put in by the Secretary in cases other than those where there was reason for you to make your own survey or analysis , or whether you are requested to do so by the ...
... question to Mr. Johnson . So the question concerns whether you will put in by the Secretary in cases other than those where there was reason for you to make your own survey or analysis , or whether you are requested to do so by the ...
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... question because in the period of a year , or a year and a half , the people under this program have frequently done more than the same fellows under the Soil Conservation Service have 26 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950 ...
... question because in the period of a year , or a year and a half , the people under this program have frequently done more than the same fellows under the Soil Conservation Service have 26 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950 ...
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... questions in connection with this , Mr. Stigler ? Mr. STIGLER . No questions . Mr. WHITTEN . Mr. Andersen ? PROGRESS OF ... question , that there has been no change of position . The flood - control survey report for the Missouri will be ...
... questions in connection with this , Mr. Stigler ? Mr. STIGLER . No questions . Mr. WHITTEN . Mr. Andersen ? PROGRESS OF ... question , that there has been no change of position . The flood - control survey report for the Missouri will be ...
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1950 estimates 90 percent acreage acres administrative expenses agencies Agricultural Adjustment Act agricultural commodities agricultural conservation amount ANDERSEN appropriation areas assistance associations authority average basis borrowers Budget estimate bushels carry cents Chairman committee Commodity Credit Corporation Congress cooperatives cost cotton crop December 31 Department of Agriculture district DUGGAN DYKES export facilities Farm Credit Administration farmers Federal land banks finance fiscal year 1949 flood-control foot-and-mouth disease funds going Government grade handling HORAN hundredweight increase June 30 LASSETER livestock loans marketing quota meat ment Mexico million NEWELL operations Pay Act payments percent of parity personnel pounds practices problem production credit Public Law Purchase agreements record request school lunch Secretary Soil Conservation Service South Dakota STIGLER storage supply surveys tion tobacco Total Treasury TRIGG United watersheds wheat WHITTEN WICKARD wool
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Page 498 - In the exercise of its power to prescribe just and reasonable rates the Commission shall give due consideration, among other factors, to the effect of rates on the movement of traffic...
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Page 305 - That the payment for animals hereafter purchased may be made on appraisement based on the meat, dairy, or breeding value, but in case of appraisement based on breeding value no appraisement of any animal shall exceed three times its meat or...
Page 303 - Washington or elsewhere, any unexpended balances of appropriations heretofore made for this purpose in the arrest and eradication of any such disease, including the payment of claims growing out of past and future purchases and destruction, in cooperation with the States, of animals affected by or exposed to, or of materials contaminated by or exposed to, any such disease...
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Page 298 - The Embassy of the United States of America presents its compliments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the...
Page 312 - Into effect the provisions of sections 7 to 17, inclusive, of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act...
Page 415 - Apportionment among the States shall be made on the basis of two factors: (1) The number of school children in the State and (2) the need for assistance in the State as indicated by the relation of the per capita income in the United States to the per capita income in the State.